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29 Apr 2024 | 03:40 PM UTC

India: Political rallies likely to intensify nationwide through at least early May /update 7

Political rallies likely to intensify across India through at least early May. Increased security, related disruptions likely.

Warning

Political rallies will likely intensify through at least early May amid the general election period slated to occur through June 1. In recent weeks, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the primary opposition party, the Indian National Congress (INC), have protested in several urban centers. As of April 29, some planned campaigns include the following:

  • April 30: Prime Minister Modi will hold a rally at approximately 13:00 in Osmanabad, Maharashtra State, before addressing a crowd in Latur at 15:00. INC lawmaker Rahul Gandhi will address a rally in Bhind, Madhya Pradesh State.

  • May 1: Modi is set to hold rallies in Deesa, Gujarat State, at 15:30 before going to Himmatnagar for a meeting at 17:15. He will spend the night at Gandhinagar.

  • May 2: Modi will hold a rally at the Shastru Ground in Anand, Gujarat State, at 11:00 before going to Wadhwan at 13:00, Junagadh at 15:15, and finally at Jamnagar at 17:00. INC lawmaker Priyanka Gandhi Vadra will rally in Morena, Madhya Pradesh State.

  • May 3: Modi will rally at 15:00 in Chaibasa, Jharkhand State.

  • May 4: Modi is set to address rallies in Palamu and Sisai, Jharkhand State.

Further gatherings of various types, including street marches, are highly probable by the BJP and other political parties. Additionally, unionized farmers could intensify their sporadic protest campaigns to publicize their perceived grievances with existing agricultural policies. Counterdemonstrations are possible and may coincide with other prior gatherings. Potential rally sites include sports and university grounds, prominent public squares, and major highways. Well-attended events typically draw hundreds of thousands of participants.

Authorities will almost certainly maintain an increased security posture in several regions across India. The tightest security is likely during events led by Prime Minister Modi; reports indicate he may address up to 150 rallies during his campaign trail. Clashes between police and activists, as well as members of rival political camps, are possible.

Avoid all demonstrations as a standard precaution. Depart at the area at the first sign of any security disturbance. Plan accordingly for potential localized business, transport, and other related disruptions. Carry proper identification documents at all times. Maintain contact with your diplomatic mission. Heed all official transport and security advisories.